Status
Available
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Publication
Frederick Warne Publishers Ltd (1989), Paperback, 64 pages
Description
An innocent squirrel accused of stealing nuts is forced down a hole in a tree, where he meets a friendly chipmunk.
User reviews
LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
Timmy Tiptoes and his wife, Goody Tiptoes, store their nuts in several holes. The other squirrels think that Timmy Tiptoes has stolen their nuts, and they catch him and stick him in one of the holes. Eventually he gets out and stores his nuts with a padlock in the future.
LibraryThing member sealford
This is a quaint little tale about woodland creatures trying to prepare for the winter. Even though other animals may threaten to take their food away from them, Timmy Tiptoes has another plan entirely!
LibraryThing member benuathanasia
Needlessly violent and pointless.
LibraryThing member MrsLee
This tale always ruffles my feathers. The injustice of it all! Reading it now, as an adult, I think it captures the capriciousness of squirrels (as we view them) very well. The seeming randomness of little woodland creatures. A fun story.
Language
Original publication date
1911
Physical description
64 p.; 3 inches
ISBN
0723235937 / 9780723235934